And it is extremely unlikely that there would be much, if any, enthusiasm for Clinton who would, by 2020, be approaching 72 years of age.

Does this mean she will fade from public life?

That’s unlikely. She’d still be an “elder statesman” in the Democratic Party, meaning that her thoughts will continue to be valued by the media, and her – and Bill’s – backing will still be prized by the next generation of Democratic leadership.

Plus, there is also the Clinton Foundation, which ensures that the Clintons as a whole will remain active in the public sphere.

Is there a chance the FBI prove may come back to bite her?

Only last week, he called on the rank and file of the FBI to do the right thing and continue their probe into his political rival.

The Fed’s director James Comey recommended against prosecuting Hillary Clinton over her use of a private email server.

The latest review of the emails, found while investigating former Congressman Anthony Weiner, estranged husband of a top Clinton aide, contained mostly duplicates, and nothing to change the outcome of the original investigation.

However, House Oversight and Government Reform Committee chairman Jason Chaffetz said. “I believe in the integrity of the FBI. I happen to differ on what the conclusion should actually be,”

Despite the FBI’s analysis, the Republican congressman said more congressional hearings could be on the horizon.

“Regardless of the results of the election, of course we are going to continue to probe this,” Chaffetz said.